In response to Chief Minister Manik Saha's appeal for support, the people of Tripura have come together to aid in flood relief and rescue efforts. Various organisations and individuals have generously donated to the CM Relief Fund.
In the wake of torrential rainfall, flood victims were moved to the government relief camps in Agartala on Saturday to ensure they get the necessary facilities and be safe from the disaster.
The rescue teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), in a Friday evening operation, evacuated 125 people, from various flood-affected parts of Tripura.
The residents taking shelter in relief camps in Tripura's Agartala lauded the state government's relief efforts and praised Chief Minister Manik Saha's leadership in providing support to those affected by floods in the state that have left many residents displaced.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha expressed gratitude to the central government on Friday for "standing shoulder to shoulder" as the state continues to grapple with severe flooding.
"The PM has provided us with Rs 40 crore to help the affected victims. All the cattle and livestock are also being taken care of and are being provided with proper fodder. I have also instructed proper arrangements of sanitation, medication and relief camps should be taken care of. Levels of
Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Friday visited the Bokafa HS school shelter house, where 305 flood-affected individuals have sought refuge following floods in the region and directed officials to provide essential support and amenities to ensure the comfort and well-being of citizens
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha visited the Gomati District and South Tripura on Friday to access the flood-affected areas. He said that the state government is committed to providing aid and support to those in need.
The Gomati River is still flowing at 22.30 meters which is above the extreme danger level of 22 meters. The state administration has shifted all the families living on the bank of the Gomati River in Amarpur, Udaipur, Sonamura and surrounding villages. The state government has requested a
Amid the flooding in several parts of Tripura, the Indian Army on Thursday rescued over 330 civilians during extensive Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations, informed Indian Army. Two columns from the 18 Assam Rifles, operating under the command of HQ 21 Sector Ass